A Georgia student used his Facebook status to help alert a friend that armed burglars has entered his home.

CARTERSVILLE, Georgia -- College student Nitesh Bhaka used the Facebook social network to summon help after burglars broke into his family's home.

Bhaka updated his status to say: "Help! ... Someone please call 911; no phone, hiding in my house, robbery." A friend quickly answered, asking if he were joking. Bhaka told him it was no joke and the friend called the sheriff's department.

The armed, masked men reportedly tied up Bhaka's 17-year old sister and his grandmother. The robbers scattered, however, when deputies arrived.

A video about Bhaka's experience is one of this weekend's top Internet videos. View it and others below.

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